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Reoffending and rehabilitation

Research and statistics

159 results that are All research and statistics, sorted by Updated (newest)
  • Table showing the Community Safety Fund’s allocations to help tackle drugs, crime, reduce reoffending and improve community safety.

  • Statistical notice: additional statistics on prisoners and youth justice.

  • Prisoners’ criminal backgrounds and proven re-offending after release.

  • The study used propensity score matching to explore the impact of different community orders on the rate and frequency of reoffending.

  • Initial analysis of the impact of the intensive alternatives to custody pilots on re-offending rates.

  • Compendium of reoffending statistics and analysis containing analysis produced by the Ministry of Justice.

  • Accommodation, homelessness and reoffending of prisoners: Results from the Surveying Prisoner Crime Reduction (SPCR) survey.

  • Estimating the prevalence of disability amongst prisoners: results from the Surveying Prisoner Crime Reduction (SPCR) survey

  • The pre-custody employment, training and education status of newly sentenced prisoners:Results from the Surveying Prisoner Crime Reduction (SPCR)

  • Statistical notice: additional statistics on prisoners and youth justice.

  • This report is the first output of an independent evaluation of the Social Impact Bond at HMP Peterborough.

  • An evaluation of five integrated offender management pioneer areas.

  • A study of the chances of reoffending over a given time period.

  • A study of dedicated drug courts (DDCs), their implementation, and the potential for them to reduce drug use and offending.

  • Statistical notice: additional statistics on prisoners and youth justice.

  • How the HM Prison Service Enhanced Thinking Skills programme impacted on the one-year reconviction outcomes of prisoners.

  • Quarterly statistics on the numbers of offenders recalled back to prison and later returned or not returned to custody.

  • Statistical notice: additional statistics on prisoners and youth justice.

  • This report presents longitudinal analysis of self reported data on offending, drug use and anti-social behaviour among young people.